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In a powerful moment of national remembrance and literary pride, former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf joined government ...
"We didn't know what it was. We had never experienced an infectious disease of such intensity," former president Ellen ...
The Government of Liberia’s decision to implement a third-party Multi-user policy over its railway and port facilities was initially met with broad consensus, promising additional revenue streams and ...
Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has called on Liberians to embrace a renewed sense of patriotism and civic responsibility during the official launch of the Compendium of the Presidencies of the ...
Over 45 federally funded projects totaling nearly $30 million at the University of Hawaiʻi have been frozen or terminated, or ...
The Head of Prevention and Awareness at the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA), Madame Grace G. Mulbah, has revealed that a significant gap exists in the enforcement of drug prevention efforts ...
Robert Wall was formerly a tech news editor based in San Francisco.
A follow-up inquiry found that the young man had been in contact with nearly 200 people while he was infected, two of which have tested positive for Ebola. These patients ... also sent monitoring ...
And that’s exactly what Liberia hopes to do, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf told The New York Times. “I don’t want to call Ebola an opportunity, but we’re using the experience of Ebola to try to ...
Scientists warn that the consequences of their project suspensions could undo years of progress in strengthening healthcare ...
Cameron McWhirter covers national affairs for The Wall Street Journal from Atlanta. Before joining the Journal, he reported ...